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Our family of five decided to book this hotel last minute for a one-night stay in Venice during our trip across Italy. We would have had a great experience in the city if it were not ruined by our experience at this hotel.
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Two adults stayed for two nights in August. We stayed in a newly built section of the hotel which was beautiful. The hotel is a 20 minute water bus ride or a 40 minute walk from st Marks square approximately. We went to St Marks...More

Location is just great- it is right outside a water-bus bus stop. and not far from the center so it is great for touring!
Overall the hotel is nice. it is kept clean and has a nice Victorian touch to it. (although the rooms are...More

Please dont ignore the ba reviews of this hotel. Although it is in the center and has easy access to airport and railway station, i would suggest choosing something else because:
- room was extreamly dirty. The were starins on blanket chairs and the floor...More

The tre-Arche was good value, and located right next to a water-bus stop which was great for getting round Venice using the 3 day pass for the boats. Breakfast was a little disappointing with no fresh fruit, but adequuate with rolls cheeses jams cereals tea/coffee...More

Cannaregio is the second largest sestiere (district)with its busy Santa Lucia train station. Manytransplanted Venetians commute from the outlyingareas, “terra firma” to the locals, which is shorthandfor any place that is not Venice. Two Grand Canalbridges serve Cannaregio, the newest (Constitution,2008) still a local hotbed of controversy. Ponte degliScalzi is a busy link to the train station. Nearby

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shops on the Lista di Spagna offer specialties likepastries and coffee that lure Venetians with adown-to-earth attitude. The Ghetto, where the Jewishpopulation was segregated in Cannaregio, has fivehistoric synagogues with an active Jewish community.The Fondamente Nove bustles with foot traffic to theRialto and San Marco while vaporettos (water taxis)head to Murano and other islands. Side streets leadinto quiet picturesque neighbourhoods and palaces likeCa' d'Oro rise directly out of the water.